City governments are winding down for the year with the holiday season underway, but there's still some work to be done before officials bust out the eggnog.

Green Bay this week will hold an engagement event on the Shipyard development and announce a fundraising milestone in its efforts to restore Bay Beach.

Outside of the city, Allouez officials will consider whether to move forward with a proposed apartment development, and Ashwaubenon will take up an ordinance related to the second phase of the Titletown District development.

Here are the highlights from agendas around the Green Bay area this week.

Shipyard project

Green Bay's Department of Community and Economic Development will hold an engagement session on the Shipyard development Tuesday. Residents are invited to the event to learn more about the project and provide input.

The $11 million proposal for the site east of Broadway and north of Mason Street promises an athletic field, waterfront amenities and a "container park" made of old shipping containers for concessions and retail.

Tuesday's meeting will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at Cup O' Joy, 232 S. Broadway. Those who can't attend are encouraged to share their thoughts by contacting Neighborhood Support Specialist Will Peters at 920-448-3150 or WillPe@GreenBayWi.gov.

Bay Beach fundraising

Green Bay has apparently reached a fundraising milestone in its effort to return a swimming beach to Bay Beach, and will provide further details at a Tuesday news conference. The city intends to revamp the beach and add a pier, a new shoreline walkway and a concession stand and bathhouse.

On Monday, Allouez's Plan Commission will consider whether to give preliminary approval to a proposed apartment building at 2050 Riverside Drive. The commission is scheduled to meet in Village Hall at 6 p.m. Its recommendation will then go to the Village Board for consideration at 6:30 p.m.Tuesday.

If the project clears these hurdles, the village will hold two more public meetings on it. Detailed site plans will be reviewed at future meetings.

Titletown development continues

The Ashwaubenon Village Board will take up a zoning ordinance allowing the next step in the Green Bay Packers' Titletown District development to move forward. Plans for the second phase include an apartment building, townhomes, green areas, and office and retail space.

The first phase brought a 10-acre public park and plaza with an ice rink and sledding hill, Hinterland Restaurant and Brewery, Lodge Kohler and more to the area west of Lambeau Field.

The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Village Hall.

Short-term rentals in Hobart

The Hobart Village Board will hold a public hearing Tuesday at 6 p.m. to gather input on proposals permitting short-term rentals like Airbnb. The ordinances would make short-term rentals a licensed, regulated operation in Hobart.

Informational materials are available to review at the village office during business hours. The board will act on the proposals following the hearing.